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  2. BCCI is made up of full and associate member associations. These member associations are grouped into zones, depending on their location in India, North zone, Central zone, East zone, West zone and South zone. Most of the member associations govern cricket in their respective states while some govern the sport in their regions such as Mumbai, ...

  3. Cricket arrived in India- courtesy English colonialists in the late 1700s. Calcutta Cricket Club was the first club, formed in 1792 for Europeans only. Indians soon began to play, however, with the game taking prominence in Bombay. The Parsees beat the Europeans in 1877 and subsequently toured England, though won only one game. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was formed in 1928 and India finally made its Test debut in 1932, after which a national competition followed in 1934 ...

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  4. Another meeting, held at the Bombay Gymkhana on 10th December 1927, ended with a unanimous decision to form a 'Provisional' Board of Control to represent cricket in India. The plan was for this 'Provisional' Board to cease to function as soon as eight territorial cricket associations were created.

  5. May 12, 2023 · Rajputana. Alwar. Bhopal. Gwalior. Baroda. Kathiawar. Central Provinces and Berar. Sindh. Punjab. The delegates arrived at a unanimous decision to create a board for control of cricket in India. Hence the eponymous BCCI was formed on December 10 1928. R.E. Grant Govan became its president and Anthony de Mello its secretary.

  6. The BCCI manages four squads that represent India in international cricket; the men's national cricket team, the women's national cricket team, the men's national under-19 cricket team and women's national under-19 cricket team. It also governs developmental India A, India B and India A women's teams.